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| '''Socorra''' was born a Bharhulai, one among a tribe of savage desert nomads of the Black Sands of [[starwars:Socorro|Socorro]]. In late adolescence she became a member of the [[starwars:Black_Bha'lir|Black Bha’lir]] and is now a Krath Acolyte within [[House Galeres]] of [[Clan Arcona]]. | | '''Socorra''' was born as Nim Naja. She was from the Bharhulai, a tribe of savage desert nomads of the Black Sands of [[starwars:Socorro|Socorro]]. In late adolescence she became a member of the [[starwars:Black_Bha'lir|Black Bha’lir]] smuggler's society on Socorro and honored its strict code of ethics with dignity and great pride for many years. Over time she earned the rank of Master Smuggler and the prestige of an information broker, having fulfilled apprenticeship in everything ''except'' smuggling. |
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| | * The name "Socorro" in Old Corellian meant "scorched earth." |
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| | * The name "Socorra" is also taken from succor: To give assistance to in time of want, difficulty, or distress. |
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Character History
Socorra was born as Nim Naja. She was from the Bharhulai, a tribe of savage desert nomads of the Black Sands of Socorro. In late adolescence she became a member of the Black Bha’lir smuggler's society on Socorro and honored its strict code of ethics with dignity and great pride for many years. Over time she earned the rank of Master Smuggler and the prestige of an information broker, having fulfilled apprenticeship in everything except smuggling.
Trivia
- The name "Socorro" in Old Corellian meant "scorched earth."
- The name "Socorra" is also taken from succor: To give assistance to in time of want, difficulty, or distress.